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The present-day Vilnius International Airport is a state owned enterprise under the Ministry of Transport and Communications. It is the largest of the four major airports in Lithuania by passenger traffic.
Vilnius International Airport is the main hub for Aurela, Small Planet Airlines, and Aviavilsa and secondary hub for Wizz Air. It used to be a main hub for Star1 Airlines until their end of operations in September 2010.
TodayVilnius Airport is one of the fastest-growing airports in Europe. With one runway (with CAT II certification) and an estimated 2 million passengers a year, Vilnius International Airport is base to Wizz Air, Small Planet airlines and Ryanair, as well as a number of European regular and low-cost airlines, offering direct and connecting flights to many destinations.
Vilnius Airport Railway Station is a railway station at Vilnius International Airport, Lithuania, which was opened in 2008. The railbuses running between Vilnius airport and Vilnius central station are the fastest way to go from the airport to the city. Vilnius airport is the only airport in the Baltic states to have a direct rail connection with the city centre.
This film is taken at night in deep mid-winter with plenty of snow on the ground, and begins at the airport railway station, where a railbus is in the platform. It moves to the front of the Airport terminal building, with it's Soviet era decor of statues of airmen.
From there the view is from the departure lounge over the airport apron, where snow ploughs are working hard to clear snow and ice from the runway. Featured aircraft on the apron include: Finnair Embraer ERJ-170-100LR 170LR OH-LEI getting de-iced, Wizz Air Airbus A320-200, Small Planet Boeing 737 and a Ryanair Boeing 737-800.

From the unsettling Hill of Crosses, to the most bizarre of parks, these are 12 STRANGE Places in Lithuania !
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12. Hill of Witches
11. DeadDunes
10. The Pan House
9. Banknote Building
8. One MillionCentPyramid
7. Grutas Park
6. Fort IX
Lithuania has certainly had a rough past, being both occupied by the Nazi during World War II and then by the brutal Soviets not long after. The lithuanians originally constructed a fort and was put to use at the beginning of world war I which which is still standing now. During World War II, after the Nazis occupied the area it was used as a holding ground for people of Jew ish descent and as stronghold against the soviets. It got nicknamed the “fort of death” for its brutal conditions and then, it was reused by the soviets! Once they had control of the area, it was reused as a prison and a holding ground for political prisoners. The place is now abandoned but with its rough past, it certainly has to be haunted.
5. Monument to the Victims
Now you know the story of the creepy fort, you can begin to understand importance of this monument located just outside the fort near the city of Kaunas. Many graves of the people who lost their lives there went unmarked and no is too sure where they are. But this strange looking monument was erected to those perished under the deplorable conditions nonetheless. It was erected in 1984 by the remaining Jewish community of Kaunas. The Jewish community of this city town was hit pretty hard after the war and it’s still difficult to see much traces of them left in the country. This was designed by the sculptor Ambraziunas and stands about 105 feet high. It’s hard to tell exactly what the monument portrays. You can make out a few face but you can use your imagination on this one
4. Grutas Park Bunker
We couldn’t cover all the crazy places at the Grutas park before and this creepy bunker pretty much deserves its place on the list. This strange tourist attraction gets even weirder, when participants role play as political prisoners and are escorted into an old soviet bunker. The role playing prisoners are dressed up in gulag outfits and escorted downstair. We at least hope this is just roleplay! The soviet officers are wearing authentic gear as well and they try to put them through the psychological torment of what’d it be like to be a prisoner, sounds fun right?! This woman here is signing her make believe confession to crimes against the glorious union.
3. Plokstine Missile Silo
With Lithuania being strategically located on the western part of the Soviet Union, this made a it an ideal location to place a few nuclear weapons. In 1959, they began to construct the Plokstine Missile Silo that would be capable of practically wiping London and a lot of Great Britain off the map. This is located in a forest near Plateliai Lake This would be able to store an R-12 nuclear missile, the same kind that was made famous during the cuban missile crisis. The site was shut down after the collapse of the soviet union and luckily it was never put to use. Locals restored the apocalyptic site so Tourists, can still walk through the creepy looking tunnels of the bunker.
2. Vilnius Old TownInstead of going through the hassle to build a machine to visit the medieval times, you can go back in time by seeing the largest best preserved old town in Northern Europe! It takes up over 70 streets and features 1487 medieval buildings in Vilnius. It features many architectural styles such gothic, baroque and medieval influences. This is where you’ll find some of their old defensive structures such as the Vilnius Castle Complex which was functioning from the 10th to the 18 century! You could spend all day here visiting well preserved historical monuments but don’t forget to see the Gate of Dawn which served as the city gate into this unforgettable capital.
1.Hill of Crosses
Located not far from the town of Siauliai in Northern Lithuania you’ll come across one of the country's most well-known but somewhat strange landmark. It might look like an overcrowded cemetery but it’s not. The history behind this place dates back to the 14th century when crosses were brought here in order to express desire for LithuanianIndependence. Crosses were placed in honor of lost independence fighters and under the rule of the Soviet Union, it became a peaceful symbol of defiance against occupation. There’s believed to be over 100,000 crosses scattered on this sacred hill here all to remember those who fought until end for the independence of this unique nation!

http://www.balticaa.com Just like promised, Baltic Aviation Academy (Vilnius, Lithuania) continues the video sequence on the most dangerous approaches. This time Martynas Mažeika, Product Development Manager at Baltic Aviation Academy, demonstrates how to perform a take-off and landing at one of the most dangerous airports in Europe, Innsbruck Airport, which is located in Austria. Happy watching!
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Onboard another Wizzair flight, this time to a new destination and a new country for me, Vilnius in Lithuania. Yet another very smooth flight with Wizz, no hassle or delays and therefore no complaints. Flight was quite busy however, the seat next to me was free which I was quite pleased with. One thing that I do like about Wizz (and this might just be luck) but the windows are kept very clean! No scratches or fingerprints on the inside of the windows which I perfect for filming. The weather this morning in Luton was beautiful, very clear with a hazy sunrise, set up for some great views during the climb out, over the M1 motorway before turning left and all the way round to head North East towards the Baltic states. Quite a lot of overcast skies for the rest of the journey then, not much to see unfortunately once in the cruise. Approach was also a little grey, but you can see some nice winter scenes and patches snow scattered across the landscape once below the cloud cover.
FLIGHT DETAILS:
Aircraft: Airbus A320-232
Reg: HA-LWP
Flight Number: W6 8002
Seat: 4A
EngineType: IAE V2500Date: 2nd February 2016
DepartureTime: 07:25
Flight Duration: 2 hours 25mins (approx.)
Cruising Alt: 37,000ft (FL370)
Departure Runway: RWY26
Arrival Runway: RWY02
Route: LTN-VNO
Something a little different now, I'm going to start rating things about the journey. Such as my experience at the airports on departure & arrival, how good the flight went the friendliness and manners of the crew etc. Just something to give you an overview of my experience on this journey. I'll give things a rating out of 10 (with 10 being the best) then a brief explanation of why I thought that.
So here goes.
JOURNEY REVIEW:
Luton AirportDepartures: 5/10
Punctuality of flight: 10/10
Condition of aircraft: 8/10Friendliness of crew: 7/10
Arrival at Vilnius: 3/10
At the moment Luton airport is undergoing a refurbishment, so it does look a little bit like a building site in places. Arrows pointing in all sorts of directions and white boards up everywhere, was a bit of a maze between security and the departure lounge. And as always during busy times of the day, like the time I was there for this flight the departure lounge does get VERY overcrowded. So lots of people just standing round the edge or sitting against walls with literally nowhere else to sit. However there's enough places to grab food & drink and it all went fairly smoothly.
Flight was bang on time and actually arrived 10mins ahead of schedule to punctuality was spot on. Like previously mentioned I've always found Wizz aircraft to be very clean, spotless windows and seating area. Crew although they did speak English wasn't the clearest and sometimes a little abrupt when responding to people, but friendly enough to me.
My arrival at Vilnius was a little problematic. I was following signs for "Connecting flights" as I was flying straight on to another destination in a few hours. However the signs lead me to customs, which I cleared at ease only to then find that the route to the departure lounge was actually blocked off. The door was locked. And there wasn't actually anyone around. So I was left with no choice other than to completely exit and come back through departures again, which is quite time consuming and not particularly helpful for passengers connecting.
Thanks for watching!
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For centuries, the southeastern shores of the Baltic Sea were inhabited by various Baltic tribes. In the 1230s, the Lithuanian lands were united by Mindaugas, the King of Lithuania, and the first unified Lithuanian state, the Kingdom of Lithuania, was created on 6 July 1253. During the 14th century, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania was the largest country in Europe; present-day Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, and parts of Poland and Russia were the territories of the Grand Duchy. With the Lublin Union of 1569, Lithuania and Poland formed a voluntary two-state union, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The Commonwealth lasted more than two centuries, until neighboring countries systematically dismantled it from 1772–95, with the Russian Empire annexing most of Lithuania's territory.

Vilnius

Vilnius (Lithuanian pronunciation:[ˈvʲɪlʲnʲʊs]; Polish: Wilno, see also other names) is the capital of Lithuania and its largest city, with a population of 542,664 as of 2015. Vilnius is located in the southeast part of Lithuania and is the second largest city in the Baltic states.

Vilnius is classified as a Gamma global city according to GaWC studies, and is known for the architecture in its Old Town, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994. Its Jewish influence until the 20th century has led to it being described as the "Jerusalem of Lithuania" and Napoleon named it "the Jerusalem of the North" as he was passing through in 1812. In 2009, Vilnius was the European Capital of Culture, together with the Austrian city of Linz.

Vilnius Airport

Vilnius Airport(IATA: VNO,ICAO: EYVI) (Lithuanian:Vilniaus oro uostas) is the international airport of Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. It is located 5.9km (3.7mi) south of the city. It is the largest of the four commercial airports in Lithuania by passenger traffic. Today, Vilnius Airport is one of the fastest-growing airports in Europe. With one runway and an estimated 2.9 million passengers a year, Vilnius International Airport serves as a base for Wizz Air and Small Planet Airlines, focus city to Ryanair.

History

Early years

The present-day Vilnius International Airport is a state owned enterprise under the Ministry of Transport and Communications. The airport began operations on 17 August 1932 as Wilno – Porubanek, Porubanek was the name of the neighbouring village which today is part of the Kirtimai district of Vilnius. Before the II World War it operated the then domestic route between Vilnius and Warsaw as well as international route to Riga. Since 15 April 1939 it inaugurated new route – to Kaunas.

Buildings, operations and management have become increasingly sophisticated since the mid 20th century, when international airports began to provide infrastructure for international civilian flights. Detailed technical standards have been developed to ensure safety and common coding systems implemented to provide global consistency. The physical structures that serve millions of individual passengers and flights are among the most complex and interconnected in the world. By the second decade of the 21st century, there were over 1,200 international airports and almost two billion international passengers along with 50 million metric tonnes of cargo were passing through them annually.

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Vilnius Oro Uostas Airport, Lithuania - 20th January, 2013

Vilnius Oro Uostas Airport, Lithuania - 20th January, 2013

Vilnius Oro Uostas Airport, Lithuania - 20th January, 2013

The present-day Vilnius International Airport is a state owned enterprise under the Ministry of Transport and Communications. It is the largest of the four major airports in Lithuania by passenger traffic.
Vilnius International Airport is the main hub for Aurela, Small Planet Airlines, and Aviavilsa and secondary hub for Wizz Air. It used to be a main hub for Star1 Airlines until their end of operations in September 2010.
TodayVilnius Airport is one of the fastest-growing airports in Europe. With one runway (with CAT II certification) and an estimated 2 million passengers a year, Vilnius International Airport is base to Wizz Air, Small Planet airlines and Ryanair, as well as a number of European regular and low-cost airlines, offering direct and connecting flights to many destinations.
Vilnius Airport Railway Station is a railway station at Vilnius International Airport, Lithuania, which was opened in 2008. The railbuses running between Vilnius airport and Vilnius central station are the fastest way to go from the airport to the city. Vilnius airport is the only airport in the Baltic states to have a direct rail connection with the city centre.
This film is taken at night in deep mid-winter with plenty of snow on the ground, and begins at the airport railway station, where a railbus is in the platform. It moves to the front of the Airport terminal building, with it's Soviet era decor of statues of airmen.
From there the view is from the departure lounge over the airport apron, where snow ploughs are working hard to clear snow and ice from the runway. Featured aircraft on the apron include: Finnair Embraer ERJ-170-100LR 170LR OH-LEI getting de-iced, Wizz Air Airbus A320-200, Small Planet Boeing 737 and a Ryanair Boeing 737-800.

12 Strange Places in Lithuania

From the unsettling Hill of Crosses, to the most bizarre of parks, these are 12 STRANGE Places in Lithuania !
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12. Hill of Witches
11. DeadDunes
10. The Pan House
9. Banknote Building
8. One MillionCentPyramid
7. Grutas Park
6. Fort IX
Lithuania has certainly had a rough past, being both occupied by the Nazi during World War II and then by the brutal Soviets not long after. The lithuanians originally constructed a fort and was put to use at the beginning of world war I which which is still standing now. During World War II, after the Nazis occupied the area it was used as a holding ground for people of Jew ish descent and as stronghold against the soviets. It got nicknamed the “fort of death” for its brutal conditions and then, it was reused by the soviets! Once they had control of the area, it was reused as a prison and a holding ground for political prisoners. The place is now abandoned but with its rough past, it certainly has to be haunted.
5. Monument to the Victims
Now you know the story of the creepy fort, you can begin to understand importance of this monument located just outside the fort near the city of Kaunas. Many graves of the people who lost their lives there went unmarked and no is too sure where they are. But this strange looking monument was erected to those perished under the deplorable conditions nonetheless. It was erected in 1984 by the remaining Jewish community of Kaunas. The Jewish community of this city town was hit pretty hard after the war and it’s still difficult to see much traces of them left in the country. This was designed by the sculptor Ambraziunas and stands about 105 feet high. It’s hard to tell exactly what the monument portrays. You can make out a few face but you can use your imagination on this one
4. Grutas Park Bunker
We couldn’t cover all the crazy places at the Grutas park before and this creepy bunker pretty much deserves its place on the list. This strange tourist attraction gets even weirder, when participants role play as political prisoners and are escorted into an old soviet bunker. The role playing prisoners are dressed up in gulag outfits and escorted downstair. We at least hope this is just roleplay! The soviet officers are wearing authentic gear as well and they try to put them through the psychological torment of what’d it be like to be a prisoner, sounds fun right?! This woman here is signing her make believe confession to crimes against the glorious union.
3. Plokstine Missile Silo
With Lithuania being strategically located on the western part of the Soviet Union, this made a it an ideal location to place a few nuclear weapons. In 1959, they began to construct the Plokstine Missile Silo that would be capable of practically wiping London and a lot of Great Britain off the map. This is located in a forest near Plateliai Lake This would be able to store an R-12 nuclear missile, the same kind that was made famous during the cuban missile crisis. The site was shut down after the collapse of the soviet union and luckily it was never put to use. Locals restored the apocalyptic site so Tourists, can still walk through the creepy looking tunnels of the bunker.
2. Vilnius Old TownInstead of going through the hassle to build a machine to visit the medieval times, you can go back in time by seeing the largest best preserved old town in Northern Europe! It takes up over 70 streets and features 1487 medieval buildings in Vilnius. It features many architectural styles such gothic, baroque and medieval influences. This is where you’ll find some of their old defensive structures such as the Vilnius Castle Complex which was functioning from the 10th to the 18 century! You could spend all day here visiting well preserved historical monuments but don’t forget to see the Gate of Dawn which served as the city gate into this unforgettable capital.
1.Hill of Crosses
Located not far from the town of Siauliai in Northern Lithuania you’ll come across one of the country's most well-known but somewhat strange landmark. It might look like an overcrowded cemetery but it’s not. The history behind this place dates back to the 14th century when crosses were brought here in order to express desire for LithuanianIndependence. Crosses were placed in honor of lost independence fighters and under the rule of the Soviet Union, it became a peaceful symbol of defiance against occupation. There’s believed to be over 100,000 crosses scattered on this sacred hill here all to remember those who fought until end for the independence of this unique nation!

The most dangerous approaches: Innsbruck Airport

http://www.balticaa.com Just like promised, Baltic Aviation Academy (Vilnius, Lithuania) continues the video sequence on the most dangerous approaches. This time Martynas Mažeika, Product Development Manager at Baltic Aviation Academy, demonstrates how to perform a take-off and landing at one of the most dangerous airports in Europe, Innsbruck Airport, which is located in Austria. Happy watching!
In case you have some particular questions regarding our services, feel free to write an email to info@balticaa.com.
Enjoy!
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Wizzair Airbus A320-232 | London Luton to Vilnius *Full Flight*

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Onboard another Wizzair flight, this time to a new destination and a new country for me, Vilnius in Lithuania. Yet another very smooth flight with Wizz, no hassle or delays and therefore no complaints. Flight was quite busy however, the seat next to me was free which I was quite pleased with. One thing that I do like about Wizz (and this might just be luck) but the windows are kept very clean! No scratches or fingerprints on the inside of the windows which I perfect for filming. The weather this morning in Luton was beautiful, very clear with a hazy sunrise, set up for some great views during the climb out, over the M1 motorway before turning left and all the way round to head North East towards the Baltic states. Quite a lot of overcast skies for the rest of the journey then, not much to see unfortunately once in the cruise. Approach was also a little grey, but you can see some nice winter scenes and patches snow scattered across the landscape once below the cloud cover.
FLIGHT DETAILS:
Aircraft: Airbus A320-232
Reg: HA-LWP
Flight Number: W6 8002
Seat: 4A
EngineType: IAE V2500Date: 2nd February 2016
DepartureTime: 07:25
Flight Duration: 2 hours 25mins (approx.)
Cruising Alt: 37,000ft (FL370)
Departure Runway: RWY26
Arrival Runway: RWY02
Route: LTN-VNO
Something a little different now, I'm going to start rating things about the journey. Such as my experience at the airports on departure & arrival, how good the flight went the friendliness and manners of the crew etc. Just something to give you an overview of my experience on this journey. I'll give things a rating out of 10 (with 10 being the best) then a brief explanation of why I thought that.
So here goes.
JOURNEY REVIEW:
Luton AirportDepartures: 5/10
Punctuality of flight: 10/10
Condition of aircraft: 8/10Friendliness of crew: 7/10
Arrival at Vilnius: 3/10
At the moment Luton airport is undergoing a refurbishment, so it does look a little bit like a building site in places. Arrows pointing in all sorts of directions and white boards up everywhere, was a bit of a maze between security and the departure lounge. And as always during busy times of the day, like the time I was there for this flight the departure lounge does get VERY overcrowded. So lots of people just standing round the edge or sitting against walls with literally nowhere else to sit. However there's enough places to grab food & drink and it all went fairly smoothly.
Flight was bang on time and actually arrived 10mins ahead of schedule to punctuality was spot on. Like previously mentioned I've always found Wizz aircraft to be very clean, spotless windows and seating area. Crew although they did speak English wasn't the clearest and sometimes a little abrupt when responding to people, but friendly enough to me.
My arrival at Vilnius was a little problematic. I was following signs for "Connecting flights" as I was flying straight on to another destination in a few hours. However the signs lead me to customs, which I cleared at ease only to then find that the route to the departure lounge was actually blocked off. The door was locked. And there wasn't actually anyone around. So I was left with no choice other than to completely exit and come back through departures again, which is quite time consuming and not particularly helpful for passengers connecting.
Thanks for watching!
Let me know if you'd like me to do more of these "Reviews" and Ratings of my trip in future, leave a comment and let me know what you think.
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EBU Lithuania airport closure

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Lithuania’s largest international Vilnius airport will be closed on Thursday night for more than a month in order to reconstruct its runway.
The last landing in Vilnius will be at 8:55 PM and the last take off at 9:20 PM. For 35 days most airlines will be diverted to Kaunas Airport, some 100 kilometers away from Lithuanian capital.
Ireland's budget carrier Ryanair is the only airline that has not moved its flights to Kaunas. Other carriers have not relocated some of their flights and will wait for air traffic in Vilnius to resume.
‘We will set up ourselves in Kaunas until 1:00 hour at night and will wait for passengers there’, said Director of Vilnius AirportOlaf Martens.
Vilnius airport was...

12 Strange Places in Lithuania

From the unsettling Hill of Crosses, to the most bizarre of parks, these are 12 STRANGE Places in Lithuania !
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12. Hill of Witches
11. DeadDunes
10. The Pan House
9. Banknote Building
8. One MillionCentPyramid
7. Grutas Park
6. Fort IX
Lithuania has certainly had a rough past, being both occupied by the Nazi during World War II and then by the brutal Soviets not long after. The lithuanians originally constructed a fort and was put to use at the beginning of world war I which which is still standing now. During World War II, after the Nazis occupied the area it was used as a holding ground for people of Jew ish descent and as stronghold against the soviets. It got nicknamed the “fort of death” for its brutal conditions and then, it w...

The most dangerous approaches: Innsbruck Airport

http://www.balticaa.com Just like promised, Baltic Aviation Academy (Vilnius, Lithuania) continues the video sequence on the most dangerous approaches. This time Martynas Mažeika, Product Development Manager at Baltic Aviation Academy, demonstrates how to perform a take-off and landing at one of the most dangerous airports in Europe, Innsbruck Airport, which is located in Austria. Happy watching!
In case you have some particular questions regarding our services, feel free to write an email to info@balticaa.com.
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Wizzair Airbus A320-232 | London Luton to Vilnius *Full Flight*

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1080p HD!
Onboard another Wizzair flight, this time to a new destination and a new country for me, Vilnius in Lithuania. Yet another very smooth flight with Wizz, no hassle or delays and therefore no complaints. Flight was quite busy however, the seat next to me was free which I was quite pleased with. One thing that I do like about Wizz (and this might just be luck) but the windows are kept very clean! No scratches or fingerprints on the inside of the windows which I perfect for filming. The weather this morning in Luton was beautiful, very clear with a hazy sunrise, set up for some great views during the climb out, over the M1 motorway before turning left and all the way round to head North East towards the Baltic states. Quite ...

published: 05 Mar 2016

PANICKING 😱 Most Stressful Travel Day Ever! - Vilnius Lithuania

Vilnius Lithuania is a beautiful city visit. Taxify (or the weather) screwed us. We love it here.
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Lithuania has many tourist destination. Trakai Island Castle is just 30 minutes from Vilnius Lithuania and many tours go there.
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Trapped in Airports for 2 DAYS! How We survived.

How we survived being trapped in Airports for 2 days!
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24 HRS in Vilnius Lithuania! - Vilnius Lithuania Travel Guide

Vilnius Lithuania is the capital city of Lithuania. We spend 24 hours getting to know the city as much as possible. Visit Vilnius Lithuania for yourselves and see what all the fuss is about!
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The present-day Vilnius International Airport is a state owned enterprise under the Ministry of Transport and Communications. It is the largest of the four major airports in Lithuania by passenger traffic.
Vilnius International Airport is the main hub for Aurela, Small Planet Airlines, and Aviavilsa and secondary hub for Wizz Air. It used to be a main hub for Star1 Airlines until their end of operations in September 2010.
TodayVilnius Airport is one of the fastest-growing airports in Europe. With one runway (with CAT II certification) and an estimated 2 million passengers a year, Vilnius International Airport is base to Wizz Air, Small Planet airlines and Ryanair, as well as a number of European regular and low-cost airlines, offering direct and connecting flights to many destinations.
Vilnius Airport Railway Station is a railway station at Vilnius International Airport, Lithuania, which was opened in 2008. The railbuses running between Vilnius airport and Vilnius central station are the fastest way to go from the airport to the city. Vilnius airport is the only airport in the Baltic states to have a direct rail connection with the city centre.
This film is taken at night in deep mid-winter with plenty of snow on the ground, and begins at the airport railway station, where a railbus is in the platform. It moves to the front of the Airport terminal building, with it's Soviet era decor of statues of airmen.
From there the view is from the departure lounge over the airport apron, where snow ploughs are working hard to clear snow and ice from the runway. Featured aircraft on the apron include: Finnair Embraer ERJ-170-100LR 170LR OH-LEI getting de-iced, Wizz Air Airbus A320-200, Small Planet Boeing 737 and a Ryanair Boeing 737-800.

The present-day Vilnius International Airport is a state owned enterprise under the Ministry of Transport and Communications. It is the largest of the four major airports in Lithuania by passenger traffic.
Vilnius International Airport is the main hub for Aurela, Small Planet Airlines, and Aviavilsa and secondary hub for Wizz Air. It used to be a main hub for Star1 Airlines until their end of operations in September 2010.
TodayVilnius Airport is one of the fastest-growing airports in Europe. With one runway (with CAT II certification) and an estimated 2 million passengers a year, Vilnius International Airport is base to Wizz Air, Small Planet airlines and Ryanair, as well as a number of European regular and low-cost airlines, offering direct and connecting flights to many destinations.
Vilnius Airport Railway Station is a railway station at Vilnius International Airport, Lithuania, which was opened in 2008. The railbuses running between Vilnius airport and Vilnius central station are the fastest way to go from the airport to the city. Vilnius airport is the only airport in the Baltic states to have a direct rail connection with the city centre.
This film is taken at night in deep mid-winter with plenty of snow on the ground, and begins at the airport railway station, where a railbus is in the platform. It moves to the front of the Airport terminal building, with it's Soviet era decor of statues of airmen.
From there the view is from the departure lounge over the airport apron, where snow ploughs are working hard to clear snow and ice from the runway. Featured aircraft on the apron include: Finnair Embraer ERJ-170-100LR 170LR OH-LEI getting de-iced, Wizz Air Airbus A320-200, Small Planet Boeing 737 and a Ryanair Boeing 737-800.

From the unsettling Hill of Crosses, to the most bizarre of parks, these are 12 STRANGE Places in Lithuania !
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12. Hill of Witches
11. DeadDunes
10. The Pan House
9. Banknote Building
8. One MillionCentPyramid
7. Grutas Park
6. Fort IX
Lithuania has certainly had a rough past, being both occupied by the Nazi during World War II and then by the brutal Soviets not long after. The lithuanians originally constructed a fort and was put to use at the beginning of world war I which which is still standing now. During World War II, after the Nazis occupied the area it was used as a holding ground for people of Jew ish descent and as stronghold against the soviets. It got nicknamed the “fort of death” for its brutal conditions and then, it was reused by the soviets! Once they had control of the area, it was reused as a prison and a holding ground for political prisoners. The place is now abandoned but with its rough past, it certainly has to be haunted.
5. Monument to the Victims
Now you know the story of the creepy fort, you can begin to understand importance of this monument located just outside the fort near the city of Kaunas. Many graves of the people who lost their lives there went unmarked and no is too sure where they are. But this strange looking monument was erected to those perished under the deplorable conditions nonetheless. It was erected in 1984 by the remaining Jewish community of Kaunas. The Jewish community of this city town was hit pretty hard after the war and it’s still difficult to see much traces of them left in the country. This was designed by the sculptor Ambraziunas and stands about 105 feet high. It’s hard to tell exactly what the monument portrays. You can make out a few face but you can use your imagination on this one
4. Grutas Park Bunker
We couldn’t cover all the crazy places at the Grutas park before and this creepy bunker pretty much deserves its place on the list. This strange tourist attraction gets even weirder, when participants role play as political prisoners and are escorted into an old soviet bunker. The role playing prisoners are dressed up in gulag outfits and escorted downstair. We at least hope this is just roleplay! The soviet officers are wearing authentic gear as well and they try to put them through the psychological torment of what’d it be like to be a prisoner, sounds fun right?! This woman here is signing her make believe confession to crimes against the glorious union.
3. Plokstine Missile Silo
With Lithuania being strategically located on the western part of the Soviet Union, this made a it an ideal location to place a few nuclear weapons. In 1959, they began to construct the Plokstine Missile Silo that would be capable of practically wiping London and a lot of Great Britain off the map. This is located in a forest near Plateliai Lake This would be able to store an R-12 nuclear missile, the same kind that was made famous during the cuban missile crisis. The site was shut down after the collapse of the soviet union and luckily it was never put to use. Locals restored the apocalyptic site so Tourists, can still walk through the creepy looking tunnels of the bunker.
2. Vilnius Old TownInstead of going through the hassle to build a machine to visit the medieval times, you can go back in time by seeing the largest best preserved old town in Northern Europe! It takes up over 70 streets and features 1487 medieval buildings in Vilnius. It features many architectural styles such gothic, baroque and medieval influences. This is where you’ll find some of their old defensive structures such as the Vilnius Castle Complex which was functioning from the 10th to the 18 century! You could spend all day here visiting well preserved historical monuments but don’t forget to see the Gate of Dawn which served as the city gate into this unforgettable capital.
1.Hill of Crosses
Located not far from the town of Siauliai in Northern Lithuania you’ll come across one of the country's most well-known but somewhat strange landmark. It might look like an overcrowded cemetery but it’s not. The history behind this place dates back to the 14th century when crosses were brought here in order to express desire for LithuanianIndependence. Crosses were placed in honor of lost independence fighters and under the rule of the Soviet Union, it became a peaceful symbol of defiance against occupation. There’s believed to be over 100,000 crosses scattered on this sacred hill here all to remember those who fought until end for the independence of this unique nation!

From the unsettling Hill of Crosses, to the most bizarre of parks, these are 12 STRANGE Places in Lithuania !
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12. Hill of Witches
11. DeadDunes
10. The Pan House
9. Banknote Building
8. One MillionCentPyramid
7. Grutas Park
6. Fort IX
Lithuania has certainly had a rough past, being both occupied by the Nazi during World War II and then by the brutal Soviets not long after. The lithuanians originally constructed a fort and was put to use at the beginning of world war I which which is still standing now. During World War II, after the Nazis occupied the area it was used as a holding ground for people of Jew ish descent and as stronghold against the soviets. It got nicknamed the “fort of death” for its brutal conditions and then, it was reused by the soviets! Once they had control of the area, it was reused as a prison and a holding ground for political prisoners. The place is now abandoned but with its rough past, it certainly has to be haunted.
5. Monument to the Victims
Now you know the story of the creepy fort, you can begin to understand importance of this monument located just outside the fort near the city of Kaunas. Many graves of the people who lost their lives there went unmarked and no is too sure where they are. But this strange looking monument was erected to those perished under the deplorable conditions nonetheless. It was erected in 1984 by the remaining Jewish community of Kaunas. The Jewish community of this city town was hit pretty hard after the war and it’s still difficult to see much traces of them left in the country. This was designed by the sculptor Ambraziunas and stands about 105 feet high. It’s hard to tell exactly what the monument portrays. You can make out a few face but you can use your imagination on this one
4. Grutas Park Bunker
We couldn’t cover all the crazy places at the Grutas park before and this creepy bunker pretty much deserves its place on the list. This strange tourist attraction gets even weirder, when participants role play as political prisoners and are escorted into an old soviet bunker. The role playing prisoners are dressed up in gulag outfits and escorted downstair. We at least hope this is just roleplay! The soviet officers are wearing authentic gear as well and they try to put them through the psychological torment of what’d it be like to be a prisoner, sounds fun right?! This woman here is signing her make believe confession to crimes against the glorious union.
3. Plokstine Missile Silo
With Lithuania being strategically located on the western part of the Soviet Union, this made a it an ideal location to place a few nuclear weapons. In 1959, they began to construct the Plokstine Missile Silo that would be capable of practically wiping London and a lot of Great Britain off the map. This is located in a forest near Plateliai Lake This would be able to store an R-12 nuclear missile, the same kind that was made famous during the cuban missile crisis. The site was shut down after the collapse of the soviet union and luckily it was never put to use. Locals restored the apocalyptic site so Tourists, can still walk through the creepy looking tunnels of the bunker.
2. Vilnius Old TownInstead of going through the hassle to build a machine to visit the medieval times, you can go back in time by seeing the largest best preserved old town in Northern Europe! It takes up over 70 streets and features 1487 medieval buildings in Vilnius. It features many architectural styles such gothic, baroque and medieval influences. This is where you’ll find some of their old defensive structures such as the Vilnius Castle Complex which was functioning from the 10th to the 18 century! You could spend all day here visiting well preserved historical monuments but don’t forget to see the Gate of Dawn which served as the city gate into this unforgettable capital.
1.Hill of Crosses
Located not far from the town of Siauliai in Northern Lithuania you’ll come across one of the country's most well-known but somewhat strange landmark. It might look like an overcrowded cemetery but it’s not. The history behind this place dates back to the 14th century when crosses were brought here in order to express desire for LithuanianIndependence. Crosses were placed in honor of lost independence fighters and under the rule of the Soviet Union, it became a peaceful symbol of defiance against occupation. There’s believed to be over 100,000 crosses scattered on this sacred hill here all to remember those who fought until end for the independence of this unique nation!

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Wizzair Airbus A320-232 | London Luton to Vilnius *Full Flight*

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Onboard another Wizzair flight, this time to a new destination and a new country for me, V...

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Onboard another Wizzair flight, this time to a new destination and a new country for me, Vilnius in Lithuania. Yet another very smooth flight with Wizz, no hassle or delays and therefore no complaints. Flight was quite busy however, the seat next to me was free which I was quite pleased with. One thing that I do like about Wizz (and this might just be luck) but the windows are kept very clean! No scratches or fingerprints on the inside of the windows which I perfect for filming. The weather this morning in Luton was beautiful, very clear with a hazy sunrise, set up for some great views during the climb out, over the M1 motorway before turning left and all the way round to head North East towards the Baltic states. Quite a lot of overcast skies for the rest of the journey then, not much to see unfortunately once in the cruise. Approach was also a little grey, but you can see some nice winter scenes and patches snow scattered across the landscape once below the cloud cover.
FLIGHT DETAILS:
Aircraft: Airbus A320-232
Reg: HA-LWP
Flight Number: W6 8002
Seat: 4A
EngineType: IAE V2500Date: 2nd February 2016
DepartureTime: 07:25
Flight Duration: 2 hours 25mins (approx.)
Cruising Alt: 37,000ft (FL370)
Departure Runway: RWY26
Arrival Runway: RWY02
Route: LTN-VNO
Something a little different now, I'm going to start rating things about the journey. Such as my experience at the airports on departure & arrival, how good the flight went the friendliness and manners of the crew etc. Just something to give you an overview of my experience on this journey. I'll give things a rating out of 10 (with 10 being the best) then a brief explanation of why I thought that.
So here goes.
JOURNEY REVIEW:
Luton AirportDepartures: 5/10
Punctuality of flight: 10/10
Condition of aircraft: 8/10Friendliness of crew: 7/10
Arrival at Vilnius: 3/10
At the moment Luton airport is undergoing a refurbishment, so it does look a little bit like a building site in places. Arrows pointing in all sorts of directions and white boards up everywhere, was a bit of a maze between security and the departure lounge. And as always during busy times of the day, like the time I was there for this flight the departure lounge does get VERY overcrowded. So lots of people just standing round the edge or sitting against walls with literally nowhere else to sit. However there's enough places to grab food & drink and it all went fairly smoothly.
Flight was bang on time and actually arrived 10mins ahead of schedule to punctuality was spot on. Like previously mentioned I've always found Wizz aircraft to be very clean, spotless windows and seating area. Crew although they did speak English wasn't the clearest and sometimes a little abrupt when responding to people, but friendly enough to me.
My arrival at Vilnius was a little problematic. I was following signs for "Connecting flights" as I was flying straight on to another destination in a few hours. However the signs lead me to customs, which I cleared at ease only to then find that the route to the departure lounge was actually blocked off. The door was locked. And there wasn't actually anyone around. So I was left with no choice other than to completely exit and come back through departures again, which is quite time consuming and not particularly helpful for passengers connecting.
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Onboard another Wizzair flight, this time to a new destination and a new country for me, Vilnius in Lithuania. Yet another very smooth flight with Wizz, no hassle or delays and therefore no complaints. Flight was quite busy however, the seat next to me was free which I was quite pleased with. One thing that I do like about Wizz (and this might just be luck) but the windows are kept very clean! No scratches or fingerprints on the inside of the windows which I perfect for filming. The weather this morning in Luton was beautiful, very clear with a hazy sunrise, set up for some great views during the climb out, over the M1 motorway before turning left and all the way round to head North East towards the Baltic states. Quite a lot of overcast skies for the rest of the journey then, not much to see unfortunately once in the cruise. Approach was also a little grey, but you can see some nice winter scenes and patches snow scattered across the landscape once below the cloud cover.
FLIGHT DETAILS:
Aircraft: Airbus A320-232
Reg: HA-LWP
Flight Number: W6 8002
Seat: 4A
EngineType: IAE V2500Date: 2nd February 2016
DepartureTime: 07:25
Flight Duration: 2 hours 25mins (approx.)
Cruising Alt: 37,000ft (FL370)
Departure Runway: RWY26
Arrival Runway: RWY02
Route: LTN-VNO
Something a little different now, I'm going to start rating things about the journey. Such as my experience at the airports on departure & arrival, how good the flight went the friendliness and manners of the crew etc. Just something to give you an overview of my experience on this journey. I'll give things a rating out of 10 (with 10 being the best) then a brief explanation of why I thought that.
So here goes.
JOURNEY REVIEW:
Luton AirportDepartures: 5/10
Punctuality of flight: 10/10
Condition of aircraft: 8/10Friendliness of crew: 7/10
Arrival at Vilnius: 3/10
At the moment Luton airport is undergoing a refurbishment, so it does look a little bit like a building site in places. Arrows pointing in all sorts of directions and white boards up everywhere, was a bit of a maze between security and the departure lounge. And as always during busy times of the day, like the time I was there for this flight the departure lounge does get VERY overcrowded. So lots of people just standing round the edge or sitting against walls with literally nowhere else to sit. However there's enough places to grab food & drink and it all went fairly smoothly.
Flight was bang on time and actually arrived 10mins ahead of schedule to punctuality was spot on. Like previously mentioned I've always found Wizz aircraft to be very clean, spotless windows and seating area. Crew although they did speak English wasn't the clearest and sometimes a little abrupt when responding to people, but friendly enough to me.
My arrival at Vilnius was a little problematic. I was following signs for "Connecting flights" as I was flying straight on to another destination in a few hours. However the signs lead me to customs, which I cleared at ease only to then find that the route to the departure lounge was actually blocked off. The door was locked. And there wasn't actually anyone around. So I was left with no choice other than to completely exit and come back through departures again, which is quite time consuming and not particularly helpful for passengers connecting.
Thanks for watching!
Let me know if you'd like me to do more of these "Reviews" and Ratings of my trip in future, leave a comment and let me know what you think.
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American explores Vilnius Lithuania! | Evan Edinger Travel

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published: 30 Oct 2015

What to Do in Vilnius, Lithuania | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times

In Vilnius, you can wander through the 13th-centuryOld Town, sample rustic Lithuanian fare and explore galleries and sleek boutiques.
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Vilnius (Lithuanian) Vacation Travel Video Guide

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Vilnius is the capital of Lithuania and a melting pot of different cultures. The city’s main landmark is Castle Hill with its red Gediminas Tower that crowns the steep hill and marks the beginning of the city's history. Within the tower is the Gothic castle of Grand DukeVytautas which was built of red brick in 1419. The Boulevard begins in Cathedral Square which was where Grand Duke Mindaugas had the city’s first cathedral built behind which was situated his palace. The basilica contains a copy of the Shroud Of Turin. The Saint Johannis Church is part of the university complex. Along with its impressive altar, this modest church is one of the country’s most beautiful examples of baroque design and possesses no less than ten altars. Be...

24 HRS in Vilnius Lithuania! - Vilnius Lithuania Travel Guide

Vilnius Lithuania is the capital city of Lithuania. We spend 24 hours getting to know the city as much as possible. Visit Vilnius Lithuania for yourselves and see what all the fuss is about!
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Why should you visit Lithuania? Tourism in Lithuania

It's a very short video which shows the most attractive places of Lithuania and the main reasons why you should come and explore Lithuania!
Lithuania - a modern country with maintained traditions.
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Mike Monday - When Rain Falls
Modestyno - Nei vėjai pučia
(First time published 2015-05-10)

Travel video about destination Lithuania in Europe.
Lithuania is situated on the Baltic Sea and has a long history, fortified castles and splendid palaces, a country that has many religious buildings and where religious faith has become an art form. Vilnius, the capital, is a city of Baroque mixed with Gothic, Renaissance and Classicism, a melting pot of culture. Its main landmark is Castle Hill with its red-coloured Gediminas Tower that marks the beginning of the city's history. The Boulevard begins in Cathedral Square where, adjoining the cathedral, is a fine white bell tower. The Cathedral’s interior still radiates a Gothic sense of space. The local people are particularly proud of the cathedral’s copy of the Turin Shroud. In theMiddle Ages when the Grand Dukes ruled, the ancient capital of Trakei was the political centre of Lithuania’s power. The later built WaterCastle is the real landmark of Lithuanian history. Grand DukeVytautas had the castle extended and from it ruled a vast empire which, for a short time, stretched from the Baltic to the Black Sea. Around forty kilometres northwest of Vilnius lies the archaeological site of Kernave, Lithuania’s ‘Troy’. The exhibits date from the tenth century B.C. until the Early Middle Ages. During the first centuries A.C., large settlements were established in the Pajauta Valley, which were protected by the Castle Mountains. On the edge of the Zemait Highland in the north lies Şiauliai, Lithuania’s fourth largest city, much of which had to be rebuilt after the Second World War and that since the sixteenth century had been an important market and trading city. SundialSquare is the city’s main landmark with its impressive sundial that was created for the city’s seven hundred and fiftieth jubilee in 1986. Full of European history, Lithuania has become a modern day country with magnificent castles, ancient towns, nature and culture and is a destination that is bound to please!
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Lithuania is situated on the Baltic Sea and has a long history, fortified castles and splendid palaces, a country that has many religious buildings and where religious faith has become an art form. Vilnius, the capital, is a city of Baroque mixed with Gothic, Renaissance and Classicism, a melting pot of culture. Its main landmark is Castle Hill with its red-coloured Gediminas Tower that marks the beginning of the city's history. The Boulevard begins in Cathedral Square where, adjoining the cathedral, is a fine white bell tower. The Cathedral’s interior still radiates a Gothic sense of space. The local people are particularly proud of the cathedral’s copy of the Turin Shroud. In theMiddle Ages when the Grand Dukes ruled, the ancient capital of Trakei was the political centre of Lithuania’s power. The later built WaterCastle is the real landmark of Lithuanian history. Grand DukeVytautas had the castle extended and from it ruled a vast empire which, for a short time, stretched from the Baltic to the Black Sea. Around forty kilometres northwest of Vilnius lies the archaeological site of Kernave, Lithuania’s ‘Troy’. The exhibits date from the tenth century B.C. until the Early Middle Ages. During the first centuries A.C., large settlements were established in the Pajauta Valley, which were protected by the Castle Mountains. On the edge of the Zemait Highland in the north lies Şiauliai, Lithuania’s fourth largest city, much of which had to be rebuilt after the Second World War and that since the sixteenth century had been an important market and trading city. SundialSquare is the city’s main landmark with its impressive sundial that was created for the city’s seven hundred and fiftieth jubilee in 1986. Full of European history, Lithuania has become a modern day country with magnificent castles, ancient towns, nature and culture and is a destination that is bound to please!
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American explores Vilnius Lithuania! | Evan Edinger Travel

Vilnius was so cool! Very different from anywhere I've been yet!
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In Vilnius, you can wander through the 13th-centuryOld Town, sample rustic Lithuanian fare and explore galleries and sleek boutiques.
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Travel video about destination Vilnius in Lithuania.
Vilnius is the capital of Lithuania and a melting pot of different cultures. The city’s main landmark is Castle Hill with its red Gediminas Tower that crowns the steep hill and marks the beginning of the city's history. Within the tower is the Gothic castle of Grand DukeVytautas which was built of red brick in 1419. The Boulevard begins in Cathedral Square which was where Grand Duke Mindaugas had the city’s first cathedral built behind which was situated his palace. The basilica contains a copy of the Shroud Of Turin. The Saint Johannis Church is part of the university complex. Along with its impressive altar, this modest church is one of the country’s most beautiful examples of baroque design and possesses no less than ten altars. Beyond the five bridges of the Vilnia, the artist Republic of Užupia welcomes with its state symbol of a golden angel with trombone. This old residential neighbourhood almost fell into total disrepair but a number of artists have subsequently settled there and its charming backyards have now been improved by several small art galleries. Vilnius is surrounded by forests and meadows on the banks of the Neris, a European Capital Of Culture full of fine architecture and vibrant spirit!
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Vilnius is the capital of Lithuania and a melting pot of different cultures. The city’s main landmark is Castle Hill with its red Gediminas Tower that crowns the steep hill and marks the beginning of the city's history. Within the tower is the Gothic castle of Grand DukeVytautas which was built of red brick in 1419. The Boulevard begins in Cathedral Square which was where Grand Duke Mindaugas had the city’s first cathedral built behind which was situated his palace. The basilica contains a copy of the Shroud Of Turin. The Saint Johannis Church is part of the university complex. Along with its impressive altar, this modest church is one of the country’s most beautiful examples of baroque design and possesses no less than ten altars. Beyond the five bridges of the Vilnia, the artist Republic of Užupia welcomes with its state symbol of a golden angel with trombone. This old residential neighbourhood almost fell into total disrepair but a number of artists have subsequently settled there and its charming backyards have now been improved by several small art galleries. Vilnius is surrounded by forests and meadows on the banks of the Neris, a European Capital Of Culture full of fine architecture and vibrant spirit!
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Why should you visit Lithuania? Tourism in Lithuania

It's a very short video which shows the most attractive places of Lithuania and the main reasons why you should come and explore Lithuania!
Lithuania - a mode...

It's a very short video which shows the most attractive places of Lithuania and the main reasons why you should come and explore Lithuania!
Lithuania - a modern country with maintained traditions.
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Modestyno - Nei vėjai pučia
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It's a very short video which shows the most attractive places of Lithuania and the main reasons why you should come and explore Lithuania!
Lithuania - a modern country with maintained traditions.
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Modestyno - Nei vėjai pučia
(First time published 2015-05-10)

We have recently embarked on a bus tour of the Baltic countries. Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, was the first city on the tour. The old town has a bustling atmosphere with musicians, markets and many shops. There is a little BohemianUzupis district just outside of the old town which we explored.
We ended our time in Lithuania with a visit to the Hill of Crosses which has more than a million crosses, an incredible sight to behold.
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Vilnius Oro Uostas Airport, Lithuania - 20th January, 2013

The present-day Vilnius International Airport is a state owned enterprise under the Ministry of Transport and Communications. It is the largest of the four major airports in Lithuania by passenger traffic.
Vilnius International Airport is the main hub for Aurela, Small Planet Airlines, and Aviavilsa and secondary hub for Wizz Air. It used to be a main hub for Star1 Airlines until their end of operations in September 2010.
TodayVilnius Airport is one of the fastest-growing airports in Europe. With one runway (with CAT II certification) and an estimated 2 million passengers a year, Vilnius International Airport is base to Wizz Air, Small Planet airlines and Ryanair, as well as a number of European regular and low-cost airlines, offering direct and connecting flights to many destinations.
Vilnius Airport Railway Station is a railway station at Vilnius International Airport, Lithuania, which was opened in 2008. The railbuses running between Vilnius airport and Vilnius central station are the fastest way to go from the airport to the city. Vilnius airport is the only airport in the Baltic states to have a direct rail connection with the city centre.
This film is taken at night in deep mid-winter with plenty of snow on the ground, and begins at the airport railway station, where a railbus is in the platform. It moves to the front of the Airport terminal building, with it's Soviet era decor of statues of airmen.
From there the view is from the departure lounge over the airport apron, where snow ploughs are working hard to clear snow and ice from the runway. Featured aircraft on the apron include: Finnair Embraer ERJ-170-100LR 170LR OH-LEI getting de-iced, Wizz Air Airbus A320-200, Small Planet Boeing 737 and a Ryanair Boeing 737-800.

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Flash mob in Vilnius airport

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12 Strange Places in Lithuania

From the unsettling Hill of Crosses, to the most bizarre of parks, these are 12 STRANGE Places in Lithuania !
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12. Hill of Witches
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8. One MillionCentPyramid
7. Grutas Park
6. Fort IX
Lithuania has certainly had a rough past, being both occupied by the Nazi during World War II and then by the brutal Soviets not long after. The lithuanians originally constructed a fort and was put to use at the beginning of world war I which which is still standing now. During World War II, after the Nazis occupied the area it was used as a holding ground for people of Jew ish descent and as stronghold against the soviets. It got nicknamed the “fort of death” for its brutal conditions and then, it was reused by the soviets! Once they had control of the area, it was reused as a prison and a holding ground for political prisoners. The place is now abandoned but with its rough past, it certainly has to be haunted.
5. Monument to the Victims
Now you know the story of the creepy fort, you can begin to understand importance of this monument located just outside the fort near the city of Kaunas. Many graves of the people who lost their lives there went unmarked and no is too sure where they are. But this strange looking monument was erected to those perished under the deplorable conditions nonetheless. It was erected in 1984 by the remaining Jewish community of Kaunas. The Jewish community of this city town was hit pretty hard after the war and it’s still difficult to see much traces of them left in the country. This was designed by the sculptor Ambraziunas and stands about 105 feet high. It’s hard to tell exactly what the monument portrays. You can make out a few face but you can use your imagination on this one
4. Grutas Park Bunker
We couldn’t cover all the crazy places at the Grutas park before and this creepy bunker pretty much deserves its place on the list. This strange tourist attraction gets even weirder, when participants role play as political prisoners and are escorted into an old soviet bunker. The role playing prisoners are dressed up in gulag outfits and escorted downstair. We at least hope this is just roleplay! The soviet officers are wearing authentic gear as well and they try to put them through the psychological torment of what’d it be like to be a prisoner, sounds fun right?! This woman here is signing her make believe confession to crimes against the glorious union.
3. Plokstine Missile Silo
With Lithuania being strategically located on the western part of the Soviet Union, this made a it an ideal location to place a few nuclear weapons. In 1959, they began to construct the Plokstine Missile Silo that would be capable of practically wiping London and a lot of Great Britain off the map. This is located in a forest near Plateliai Lake This would be able to store an R-12 nuclear missile, the same kind that was made famous during the cuban missile crisis. The site was shut down after the collapse of the soviet union and luckily it was never put to use. Locals restored the apocalyptic site so Tourists, can still walk through the creepy looking tunnels of the bunker.
2. Vilnius Old TownInstead of going through the hassle to build a machine to visit the medieval times, you can go back in time by seeing the largest best preserved old town in Northern Europe! It takes up over 70 streets and features 1487 medieval buildings in Vilnius. It features many architectural styles such gothic, baroque and medieval influences. This is where you’ll find some of their old defensive structures such as the Vilnius Castle Complex which was functioning from the 10th to the 18 century! You could spend all day here visiting well preserved historical monuments but don’t forget to see the Gate of Dawn which served as the city gate into this unforgettable capital.
1.Hill of Crosses
Located not far from the town of Siauliai in Northern Lithuania you’ll come across one of the country's most well-known but somewhat strange landmark. It might look like an overcrowded cemetery but it’s not. The history behind this place dates back to the 14th century when crosses were brought here in order to express desire for LithuanianIndependence. Crosses were placed in honor of lost independence fighters and under the rule of the Soviet Union, it became a peaceful symbol of defiance against occupation. There’s believed to be over 100,000 crosses scattered on this sacred hill here all to remember those who fought until end for the independence of this unique nation!

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Wizzair Airbus A320-232 | London Luton to Vilnius *Full Flight*

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Onboard another Wizzair flight, this time to a new destination and a new country for me, Vilnius in Lithuania. Yet another very smooth flight with Wizz, no hassle or delays and therefore no complaints. Flight was quite busy however, the seat next to me was free which I was quite pleased with. One thing that I do like about Wizz (and this might just be luck) but the windows are kept very clean! No scratches or fingerprints on the inside of the windows which I perfect for filming. The weather this morning in Luton was beautiful, very clear with a hazy sunrise, set up for some great views during the climb out, over the M1 motorway before turning left and all the way round to head North East towards the Baltic states. Quite a lot of overcast skies for the rest of the journey then, not much to see unfortunately once in the cruise. Approach was also a little grey, but you can see some nice winter scenes and patches snow scattered across the landscape once below the cloud cover.
FLIGHT DETAILS:
Aircraft: Airbus A320-232
Reg: HA-LWP
Flight Number: W6 8002
Seat: 4A
EngineType: IAE V2500Date: 2nd February 2016
DepartureTime: 07:25
Flight Duration: 2 hours 25mins (approx.)
Cruising Alt: 37,000ft (FL370)
Departure Runway: RWY26
Arrival Runway: RWY02
Route: LTN-VNO
Something a little different now, I'm going to start rating things about the journey. Such as my experience at the airports on departure & arrival, how good the flight went the friendliness and manners of the crew etc. Just something to give you an overview of my experience on this journey. I'll give things a rating out of 10 (with 10 being the best) then a brief explanation of why I thought that.
So here goes.
JOURNEY REVIEW:
Luton AirportDepartures: 5/10
Punctuality of flight: 10/10
Condition of aircraft: 8/10Friendliness of crew: 7/10
Arrival at Vilnius: 3/10
At the moment Luton airport is undergoing a refurbishment, so it does look a little bit like a building site in places. Arrows pointing in all sorts of directions and white boards up everywhere, was a bit of a maze between security and the departure lounge. And as always during busy times of the day, like the time I was there for this flight the departure lounge does get VERY overcrowded. So lots of people just standing round the edge or sitting against walls with literally nowhere else to sit. However there's enough places to grab food & drink and it all went fairly smoothly.
Flight was bang on time and actually arrived 10mins ahead of schedule to punctuality was spot on. Like previously mentioned I've always found Wizz aircraft to be very clean, spotless windows and seating area. Crew although they did speak English wasn't the clearest and sometimes a little abrupt when responding to people, but friendly enough to me.
My arrival at Vilnius was a little problematic. I was following signs for "Connecting flights" as I was flying straight on to another destination in a few hours. However the signs lead me to customs, which I cleared at ease only to then find that the route to the departure lounge was actually blocked off. The door was locked. And there wasn't actually anyone around. So I was left with no choice other than to completely exit and come back through departures again, which is quite time consuming and not particularly helpful for passengers connecting.
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Lithuania (Europe) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Lithuania in Europe.
Lithuania is situated on the Baltic Sea and has a long history, fortified castles and splendid palaces, a country that has many religious buildings and where religious faith has become an art form. Vilnius, the capital, is a city of Baroque mixed with Gothic, Renaissance and Classicism, a melting pot of culture. Its main landmark is Castle Hill with its red-coloured Gediminas Tower that marks the beginning of the city's history. The Boulevard begins in Cathedral Square where, adjoining the cathedral, is a fine white bell tower. The Cathedral’s interior still radiates a Gothic sense of space. The local people are particularly proud of the cathedral’s copy of the Turin Shroud. In theMiddle Ages when the Grand Dukes ruled, the ancient capital of Trakei was the political centre of Lithuania’s power. The later built WaterCastle is the real landmark of Lithuanian history. Grand DukeVytautas had the castle extended and from it ruled a vast empire which, for a short time, stretched from the Baltic to the Black Sea. Around forty kilometres northwest of Vilnius lies the archaeological site of Kernave, Lithuania’s ‘Troy’. The exhibits date from the tenth century B.C. until the Early Middle Ages. During the first centuries A.C., large settlements were established in the Pajauta Valley, which were protected by the Castle Mountains. On the edge of the Zemait Highland in the north lies Şiauliai, Lithuania’s fourth largest city, much of which had to be rebuilt after the Second World War and that since the sixteenth century had been an important market and trading city. SundialSquare is the city’s main landmark with its impressive sundial that was created for the city’s seven hundred and fiftieth jubilee in 1986. Full of European history, Lithuania has become a modern day country with magnificent castles, ancient towns, nature and culture and is a destination that is bound to please!
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American explores Vilnius Lithuania! | Evan Edinger Travel

Vilnius was so cool! Very different from anywhere I've been yet!
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What to Do in Vilnius, Lithuania | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times

In Vilnius, you can wander through the 13th-century Old Town, sample rustic Lithuanian far...

What to Do in Vilnius, Lithuania | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times

In Vilnius, you can wander through the 13th-centuryOld Town, sample rustic Lithuanian fare and explore galleries and sleek boutiques.
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Vilnius (Lithuanian) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Vilnius in Lithuania.
Vilnius is the capital of Lithuania a...

Vilnius (Lithuanian) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Vilnius in Lithuania.
Vilnius is the capital of Lithuania and a melting pot of different cultures. The city’s main landmark is Castle Hill with its red Gediminas Tower that crowns the steep hill and marks the beginning of the city's history. Within the tower is the Gothic castle of Grand DukeVytautas which was built of red brick in 1419. The Boulevard begins in Cathedral Square which was where Grand Duke Mindaugas had the city’s first cathedral built behind which was situated his palace. The basilica contains a copy of the Shroud Of Turin. The Saint Johannis Church is part of the university complex. Along with its impressive altar, this modest church is one of the country’s most beautiful examples of baroque design and possesses no less than ten altars. Beyond the five bridges of the Vilnia, the artist Republic of Užupia welcomes with its state symbol of a golden angel with trombone. This old residential neighbourhood almost fell into total disrepair but a number of artists have subsequently settled there and its charming backyards have now been improved by several small art galleries. Vilnius is surrounded by forests and meadows on the banks of the Neris, a European Capital Of Culture full of fine architecture and vibrant spirit!
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Lithuania Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit

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Why should you visit Lithuania? Tourism in Lithuania

It's a very short video which shows the most attractive places of Lithuania and the main r...

Why should you visit Lithuania? Tourism in Lithuania

It's a very short video which shows the most attractive places of Lithuania and the main reasons why you should come and explore Lithuania!
Lithuania - a modern country with maintained traditions.
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